10331363

Monitoring Modifications to Data Blocks

PublishedJune 25, 2019
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Patent Claims
19 claims

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1. A controller comprising one or more processors and configured to: load data from a storage data block of a plurality of storage data blocks stored on one or more first data storage devices to a working data block stored on one or more second data storage devices, each working data block of the one or more second data storage devices corresponding to one of the plurality of storage data blocks on the one or more first data storage devices; in response to a node associated with the controller experiencing a failure causing an irrecoverable loss of information associated with a page table that indicates which working data blocks have been modified, determine a change value for the working data block stored on the one or more second data storage devices; and determine whether data stored in the working data block is different than the data stored in the corresponding storage data block of the one or more first data storage devices by comparing a determined change value that corresponds to the storage data block of the one or more first data storage devices to a provided change value in response to the node failure.

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2. The controller of claim 1 , further configured to, in response to the determined change value being a different value than the provided change value, indicate that data of the storage data block of the one or more first data storage devices associated with the change value has been changed.

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3. The controller of claim 1 , further configured to, in response to the determined change value being a same value as the provided change value, indicating that the storage data block associated with the provided change value is not to be updated.

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4. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the one or more second data storage devices comprise one or more storage class memory (SCM) devices.

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5. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the one or more second data storage devices are on a node.

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6. A system comprising: one or more first data storage devices to store a plurality of storage data blocks; one or more second data storage devices to store at least one working data block during use thereof, each of the at least one working data block corresponding to a different storage data block of the plurality of storage data blocks; a node operably coupled to the first data storage devices and the second data storage devices, the node configured to: provide a first change value for each of the plurality of storage data blocks of the first data storage devices; in response to a node failure causing an irrecoverable loss of information associated with a page table that indicates which working data blocks have been modified, determine a second change value for each of the at least one working data block of the second data storage devices; and determine whether the at least one working data block is different than the corresponding storage data block of the first data storage devices by comparing the second change value to the first change value in response to the node failure.

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7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the first change value is stored on at least one of the first data storage devices; and wherein the node retrieves the first change value from the at least one first data storage device to perform the determination of whether the at least one working data block is different.

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8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the first change value is created by a device other than the node.

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9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the node is further configured to determine the at least one working data block is different by determining that the first change value is different than the second change value.

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10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the node is further configured to determine the at least one working data block is not different by determining that the first change value is a same value as the second change value.

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11. The system of claim 6 , wherein, in response to the node indicating that the at least one working data block is different than the corresponding storage data block of the first data storage devices, the node configured to write data of the at least one working data block to the corresponding storage data block.

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12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the node configured to write the data of the at least one working data block comprises the node configured to transfer the data of the at least one working data block to a server memory buffer via direct memory access (DMA).

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13. The system of claim 6 , wherein the first change value of each of the plurality of storage data blocks is a checksum of each of the plurality of storage data blocks of the first data storage devices; and wherein the second change value of each of the at least one working data block is a checksum of each of the at least one working data block of the second data storage devices.

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14. The system of claim 6 , wherein the node comprises the at least one working data block.

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15. The system of claim 6 , wherein the second data storage devices are of a different type than the first data storage devices.

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16. The system of claim 6 , wherein the second data storage devices transfer data at a faster rate than the first data storage devices.

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17. The system of claim 6 , wherein both of the first and second data storage devices are persistent data storage devices.

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18. A method comprising: receiving a first change value associated with a storage data block stored on one or more first data storage devices storing one or more storage data blocks; determining a second change value associated with a working data block of one or more second data storage devices storing one or more working data blocks during use thereof, and data stored in the storage data block corresponding to data stored in the working data block; comparing the first change value to the second change value in response to a failure causing an irrecoverable loss of information associated with a page table that indicates which working data blocks have been modified; and in response to the first change value being different than the second change value, updating the data of the storage data block in the one or more first data storage devices with the data from the working data block.

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19. The method of claim 18 , comprising writing updated data to at least one of the one or more data blocks of the one or more second data storage devices concurrently with the updating of the storage data block in the one or more first data storage devices.

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Publication Date

June 25, 2019

Inventors

Nathaniel Rutman

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